Release of Information Management

“The perfect balance of speed and security in processing ROI requests.”

The Stress of ROI Management

Release of Information is a complex, costly challenge for medical facilities. Scouring for documents in different data storage solutions spanning from doctor’s notes to X-ray scans and even microfilm archives is time-consuming, stressful, and expensive. Such a complex process that has legal restrictions is prone to delays that cannot be avoided just by adding more people to the team.

Using modern software solutions equipped with process automation, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Search capabilities, and an intuitive user interface built with the user in mind, end-to-end ROI processing has never been easier. With ArkCase ROI, let technology do the heavy lifting while your staff focuses on providing pleasant and timely customer service.

The Stress Of ROI Management
Process ROI Requests Quickly

Process ROI Requests Quickly

Processing Release of Information requests strains teams to a breaking point. Having a system that does automated pre-processing of any request significantly speeds up the ROI delivery time by eliminating the labor-intensive steps of data collection, PII (Personal Identifiable Information) recognition and masking, establishing who is privy to data and who isn’t.

Out-Of-The-Box Legal Compliance

Built with security in mind, ArkCase ROI comes Veracode-compliant and ready out-of-the-box. We take care of the legal compliance and update the software as legal frameworks evolve, and allow you to focus on serving your clients timely and securely.

Out-Of-The-Box Legal Compliance
Reliable, Repeatable Auditability

Reliable, Repeatable Auditability

Handling medical information is serious business. Having serious software to handle day to day data management is crucial for success. With ArkCase ROI, each action is automatically recorded in an Activity Log attached to every case. Finding out who did what, when, and why, has never been easier.

The Stress of ROI Management

Release of Information is a complex, costly challenge for medical facilities. Scouring for documents in different data storage solutions spanning from doctor’s notes to X-ray scans and even microfilm archives is time-consuming, stressful, and expensive. Such a complex process that has legal restrictions is prone to delays that cannot be avoided just by adding more people to the team.

Using modern software solutions equipped with process automation, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Search capabilities, and an intuitive user interface built with the user in mind, end-to-end ROI processing has never been easier. With ArkCase ROI, let technology do the heavy lifting while your staff focuses on providing pleasant and timely customer service.

The Stress Of ROI Management

Process ROI Requests Quickly

Processing Release of Information requests strains teams to a breaking point. Having a system that does automated pre-processing of any request significantly speeds up the ROI delivery time by eliminating the labor-intensive steps of data collection, PII (Personal Identifiable Information) recognition and masking, establishing who is privy to data and who isn’t.

Process ROI Requests Quickly

Out-Of-The-Box Legal Compliance

Built with security in mind, ArkCase ROI comes Veracode-compliant and FedRAMP-ready out-of-the-box. We take care of the legal compliance and update the software as legal frameworks evolve, and allow you to focus on serving your clients timely and securely.

Out-Of-The-Box Legal Compliance

Reliable, Repeatable Auditability

Handling medical information is serious business. Having serious software to handle day to day data management is crucial for success. With ArkCase ROI, each action is automatically recorded in an Activity Log attached to every case. Finding out who did what, when, and why, has never been easier.

Reliable, Repeatable Auditability

Testimonials

Medical Release of Information is so regulated, complex, and constantly changing that you need an application like ArkCase to handle it properly.

Rodolfo L.

Compliance Officer, Major US Hospital